Government launches 24 hours hackathon in seven cities

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 12 2017 | 6:02 PM IST

The government on Tuesday launched a nation-wide hackathon #OpenGovDataHack, Electronics & Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said here.

As part of the Startup Eco-system Development program, National Informatics Centre and Internet & Mobile Association of India have collaborated to conduct nation wide Hackathon #OpenGovDataHack across seven states of India.

"The program aims to support and showcase potentially great ideas or talent from inner India by reaching out in their own state/city (seven cities)," an official statement said.

The seven cities are Jaipur, Chennai, Noida, Bhubaneswar, Patna, Hyderabad and Surat.

"It is to enable them making their ideas developed into apps/infographics primarily by use of Open Government Data around the themes of Drinking Water& Sanitation, Transport, Education, Crime and Health to a stage, after which it can be evaluated by jury and be selected for Prizes and future support/funding," the statement added.

The minister said: "The government is committed to make best use of big data in establishing rule of precision governance. While doing so every care would be taken to ensure that strict privacy rights of individuals are protected. However, unauthorised use of data would be dealt with iron-hand to ensure that nothing comes in the way of making data-analytics a national movement."

"The big data analytics should focus on poor and under privileged and facilitate inclusive growth. While aiming at taking lead in data analytics it must be ensured that technology is inclusive, affordable, transformative & developmental. #OpenGovDataHack being taken up in seven states would catalyse further start up movement. I would like assure you all that the Government is determined to hand-hold successful start-ups and make it a big success," Prasad added.

Workshops will be organised for stakeholders sensitization, identifying problem statements and data gathering at respective cities.

The statement said students, community, startups, academia, and industry can participate.

--IANS

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First Published: Sep 12 2017 | 5:56 PM IST

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